CB HALLUCINATION
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1 POLYP
Aquacultured CB HALLUCINATION ZOA/PALY
• Calcium: 380 TO 430
• Alkalinity: 3.2 – 4.8 MEQ/L (8 to 11 dKh, 10 is recommended)
• Phosphates: 0, zero.
• Magnesium: 1250-1300
• Strontium: 8 – 10
• Minimum Tank Size / Length: 10 gallon Nano (38 L) or larger
• Marine Lighting: Low to medium. Varies depending on species
• Temperature: 72° – 83° F (22° – 27° C)
• Salinity / Specific Gravity: 1.023 – 1.025
• Water Movement: Moderate to high. Varies depending on species
• Water Region: All areas of the aquarium
• Social Behavior : Non aggressive
Stable tank conditions are needed to keep the Protopalythoa genus. Doing water changes of 20% a month or 10% biweekly is needed, although it is suggested that doing 5% water changes once a week will replenish many of the needed additives. Make sure iodine is present, and also the addition of trace elements may help with Protopalythoa survival.
Feeding: Through a symbiotic relationship with a marine algae, known as zooxanthellae, they receive the majority of their nutrients. They also capture planktonic organisms and microscopic food particles from the water column, and can absorb dissolved organic matter.
In captivity they depend on their zooxanthellae for some of their energy, so will need bright lighting to supply this type of nourishment. They are always willing and eager to take meaty offerings that are appropriate to marine life. You can give them any fish or crustacean flesh as you feel they need it. Mince the pieces so they can digest the meat. If it doesn't get enough food their polyps will shrink slightly and their tentacles will tend to recede.